Re: page collecting schema.org properties

Stéphane / Dan:Thanks for pointing to this master RDFa file. That's exactly what I was looking for. 
Dan:Regarding ontology search & visualization, I am toying with D3's Collapsible/Searchable Trees to let editors:1) interactively browse ontologies by expanding/collapsing branches and get stats and metadata about them as they click2) searching for classes based on names/properties and highlighting matching paths
See snapshot (until I have time to parse and load the schema.org RDFa for a real demo)
-N.






 


     On Monday, July 13, 2015 12:20 PM, Stéphane Corlosquet <scorlosquet@gmail.com> wrote:
   

 Nicolas,

On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 2:42 PM, Nicolas Torzec <torzecn@yahoo-inc.com> wrote:

I was about to ask a similar question this morning.
Having one single machine-processable file with all information about all the schema.org classes and properties would make our life easier sometime..

That is exactly what https://schema.org/docs/schema_org_rdfa.html is: a machine-processable file (written in RDFa) about all the schema.org classes and properties. If you prefer to use Turtle, you can convert RDFa to Turtle or your favorite format with tools like rapper, or online with http://www.easyrdf.org/converter or http://rdf-translator.appspot.com/
No scraping involved.
Steph. 

E.g. it's a pain to scrape schema.org to collect all the information needed to load it into an ontology visualization tool and/or compare it with other ontologies.
BTW, I have a prototype ontology visualization tool based on D3's Searchable/Collapsible Tree for visualizing and searching ontologies in OWL and RDFa. Depending on time and interest, I may release it outside in Q3.
-N.

 


     On Monday, July 13, 2015 11:10 AM, Peter F. Patel-Schneider <pfpschneider@gmail.com> wrote:
   

 What I wanted to do is to browse the properties.  Parsing the RDFa page
doesn't end up with nice browsing.

As far as the status of the RDFa goes, is this file all that is known about
schema.org classes and properties?  Was it ever the case that, for example,
there was information that the Property range for supersededBy was associated
with the Property domain for it?

peter


On 07/13/2015 10:55 AM, Stéphane Corlosquet wrote:
> As stated in the Data Model
> <https://schema.org/docs/datamodel.html> documentation page, the canonical
> representation of schema.org <http://schema.org> is
> at https://schema.org/docs/schema_org_rdfa.html. You can easily parse that
> using say rapper or dydra and get a list of properties.
> 
> On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 1:46 PM, John Walker <john.walker@semaku.com
> <mailto:john.walker@semaku.com>> wrote:
> 
>    Hi Dan,
> 
>    Does this endpoint reflect the latest schema.org <http://schema.org> version?:
> 
>    http://dydra.com/danbri/schema-org
> 
>    If so, would be pretty easy to SPARQL requested view on the data.
> 
>    Regards,
>    John
> 
>    On 13 Jul 2015, at 19:24, "Peter F. Patel-Schneider"
>    <pfpschneider@gmail.com <mailto:pfpschneider@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>    > Properties per type would be useful, and would probably suffice for my
>    needs..
>    >
>    > What I was looking for, however, was something like .../full.html except for
>    > properties, i.e., giving all the properties, each one only once and arranged
>    > in the property hierarchy.
>    >
>    > peter
>    >
>    >
>    > On 07/13/2015 08:03 AM, Dan Brickley wrote:
>    >> On 13 July 2015 at 15:55, Peter F. Patel-Schneider
>    >> <pfpschneider@gmail.com <mailto:pfpschneider@gmail.com>> wrote:
>    >>> Hi:
>    >>>
>    >>> Is there a page that lists all the schema.org <http://schema.org>
>    properties, like
>    >>> http://schema.org/docs/full.html does for types?
>    >>
>    >> Not currently. Earlier versions of full.html used to list properties
>    >> per type and that functionality seems worth restoring. Would this meet
>    >> your need?
>    >>
>    >>> peter
>    >>>
>    >
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Steph.



   



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Steph.

  

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